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Travel and Outdoors

Although best known as a beach resort, Puerto Vallarta is one of the most versatile adventure travel destinations in the world. Nestled between the jungle-covered Sierra Madre Mountains and the sheltered waters of Banderas Bay, this region’s geographical diversity offers an extremely wide variety of natural attractions and outdoor adventures.

Unlike many other popular beach vacation resorts, Puerto Vallarta is actually several destinations in one. Situated on the Pacific Coast of Mexico just south of Baja California, the Banderas Bay area offers more than 34 miles of incomparable coastline in the states of Jalisco and Nayarit – and innumerable activities that are affordable and easily accessible.

For those who just want to relax, miles and miles of beautiful golden sand beaches offer one of the best ways to experience the beauty and magic of the Bay of Banderas. And with 322 days of sunshine annually and an average temperature of 80 degrees F, Puerto Vallarta is one of the few places on Earth that can boast an “ideal” climate for sun worshipers.

With picture-perfect weather and extraordinary natural beauty, outdoor recreation around the bay is limitless. Traditional sports like golf and tennis are unforgettable. This region is one of Mexico’s leading golf destinations with golf courses designed by some of the world’s greatest golfers including Jack Nicklaus, Tom Weiskopf and Robert von Hagge.

Puerto Vallarta is also a major tennis destination with a growing number of tennis clubs, classes, workshops and tournaments each year. Swimming, snorkeling, scuba diving, kayaking, sailing whale watching and sportsfishing await you in the warm, clear waters of Banderas Bay and the Mexican Pacific.

On land you can explore the Sierra Madre Mountains and jungles on an exciting excursion provided by one of the area’s many professional tour operators. If you prefer to do a little exploring on your own, the quiet pleasures and local colors of Mexico are waiting to be discovered in a variety of unique and inviting fishing villages and beachside retreats.

A recent Travel and Leisure Magazine Readers’ Survey listed Puerto Vallarta as the number one beach destination in Latin America because of the wide variety of beach communities and sleepy seaside villages around the bay. During your stay, be sure to explore these towns and enjoy a genuine taste of the real Mexico.

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Jalisco Cancels Fare Hike, Sets Public Transport at 11 Pesos

The Government of Jalisco has canceled a proposed increase to 14 pesos for public transportation. Starting April 1, fares will remain at 11 pesos for all riders, while students will continue to pay a reduced 5-peso rate as the state expands support and improvements to the transit system.

Norwegian Bliss Arrives in Puerto Vallarta with 4,300 Passengers

On March 4, the Norwegian Bliss arrived in Puerto Vallarta, carrying over 4,300 passengers and a full crew to the city’s shores. This docking marks the official resumption of cruise arrivals, serving as a powerful testament to the enduring appeal and safety of the destination.

New Mismaloya Pier Set to Open on Vallarta’s Southern Shores

Puerto Vallarta’s new Mismaloya pier is nearing inauguration, with final technical details now underway. The upgraded structure includes improved walkways and lighting to better serve residents, boat operators, and visitors, strengthening tourism and economic activity along the city’s southern coast.

Puerto Vallarta Expects 14 Cruise Ship Arrivals in March

Puerto Vallarta is set to welcome 14 cruise ship arrivals in March, including four double-port days, according to Asipona’s schedule. While some itinerary changes remain possible, tourism leaders are optimistic that upcoming arrivals will strengthen maritime activity and support local businesses.

Jalisco Airports Restore Full Service as Hotel Occupancy Stays High

Air travel is fully back on track in Puerto Vallarta and Guadalajara, with both airports operating at normal levels and all airlines active. With strong connectivity and steady hotel occupancy near 80 percent, the destination continues to welcome visitors with confidence, safety, and reliable service.

Jalisco Airports Restore 95% of Flights After Disruptions

Airports in Guadalajara and Puerto Vallarta are seeing a successful return to stability today. With 95% of scheduled flights now active, major carriers like Air Canada and WestJet have resumed service. Enhanced security and larger aircraft are ensuring a smooth experience for all travelers.

Jalisco Boosts Canada Air Service with New Routes & Added Flights

Jalisco is strengthening ties with Canada through expanded Air Canada service. Vancouver–Puerto Vallarta flights will double this summer, while a new Montreal–Guadalajara route begins in June 2026. The added capacity supports tourism, trade, and growth ahead of the 2026 World Cup.

Jalisco Expands Air Routes Ahead of 2026 FIFA World Cup

Jalisco is reaching new heights in global connectivity as Governor Pablo Lemus Navarro announced a major expansion of 11 new air routes operated by Volaris. This strategic growth prepares the state for the arrival of approximately three million visitors expected for the 2026 World Cup.

Banderas Bay is Seeing Unprecedented Whale Activity

Banderas Bay is hosting a record-breaking number of humpback whales, with sightings doubling the usual seasonal average. Researchers have documented up to 100 whales at once, creating an incredible opportunity to witness these majestic animals in the wild.

Puerto Vallarta Airport Tops 731,000 Passengers in January

Puerto Vallarta International Airport started the year with steady growth, welcoming more than 731,000 passengers in January, a 2.6% increase over the same month in 2025. Higher domestic travel and renewed international demand helped secure its spot as the second-busiest GAP airport in Mexico.